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CAST COREspondence – Embedded World, Security, Interfaces, Defense, more

 
 
 
 

           
CAST COREspondence


The IP Newsletter from CAST, Inc. — April 5, 2024
 



Spring in the northern hemisphere is bringing a blossoming of in-person technical conferences and
trade shows, and CAST will be at many of them.


First up is the 2024 Embedded World Exhibition and Conference in Nuremberg, Germany, April 9–11.
We’ll be there talking about how the new IP cores and technologies mentioned below—and the rest
of our offerings—can help you save time while building more competitive products. 


We invite you to get a free exhibits pass by going to the registration page and entering our voucher
code:  ew24518377. 


I hope to see you there, or at any of our several other events listed down below.

--  Nikos Zervas, CEO








Protecting electronic systems from hacking or other        
malicious activities is an increasingly critical priority.
For several years, we've offered the semicustom
GEON™ SoC Security Platform with our partner
Beyond Semiconductor to help developers integrate
appropriate security measures in their systems. 


Now we are pleased to introduce with Beyond a
reusable IP core product that greatly simplifies one
of the biggest SoC protection challenges: securing
the system boot or start-up process. 


The new GEON-SBoot Secure Boot IP Core is a
hardware engine that ensures SoC designs execute firmware from trusted sources without being
modified. The core is a fast, area-efficient, processor-agnostic, off-the-shelf IP subsystem that
system developers can readily use to build boot security into SoCs using RISC-V, ARM, or practically
any processor.


GEON-SBoot is available now; learn more in our press release or visit the GEON-SBoot product
page






Developers use the Mobile Industry Processor Interface
(MIPI®), standards for smartphones, wearables,
automobiles, laptops, drones, medical devices, and
more. The MIPI Alliance sets the specifications for
this huge mobile ecosystem, and through our Alliance
membership we’re able to develop and provide a
variety of MIPI IP cores. 


The latest is the MIPI I3C Basic Secondary Controller
and Target IP Core. It enables fast, low-power, legacy       


I2C-compatible interfaces or can serve as an I3C-to-AHB
Bridge for sensors and microcontroller designs. The MIPI I3C Basic spec that the core implements is
technically identical to MIPI I3C, just with slightly reduced features and licensing that lets developers
implement systems with the core without needing to be a MIPI Alliance member and paying the
royalties associated with MIPI I3C.  


Learn how this new core might be what your next project needs on the I3C-SC product page or our
press release.  






Time Sensitive Networking—with its tight time
synchronization and advanced traffic scheduling 
features—has enabled Ethernet to effectively serve as 
a higher-speed backbone in automotive systems 
requiring low-latency and deterministic-delay
communication. (See our TSN switch and endpoint
cores
, for example.)


TSN is also appealing for aeronautic systems, which are      
equally time-sensitive. It has the potential to replace
current standards like MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC-664. 


The standard for Aerospace TSN—the 802.1DP profile


—is evolving, and our partner Fraunhofer IPMS is part of this effort. Learn more about this application
and standards effort in this white paper, Time Sensitive Networking for Aerospace






SoC developers are still finding effective roles for the 8051    
microcontroller. With the new, much faster IP core versions
now available
, the 8051's 8-bit processing power is
perfectly adequate for many system functions. Its benefits
include considerably smaller silicon and reduced cod and
memory requirements versus 32-bit processors.


Actually integrating 8051s with today's systems, though,
is a significant challenge. AMBA® buses dominate in
these systems, but the original 8051 knows nothing
about AXI, AHB, APB, or the other AMBA variations.


Our engineering team recently took on the challenge of
using the 8051 with its 8-bit bus in a wider bus world. 



They documented their successful results in a Chip Estimate Tech Talk article.

Take a look: 8051s in Modern Systems: Interfacing to AMBA Buses.  






From submarines to satellites, drones to fighter jets, 
missiles to the Mars Rover, IP cores from CAST have
helped agencies and contractors build military and
aerospace systems for most of our 30 years. 


These customers especially value CAST as a reliable,
trusted source for the high-quality, low-risk, extensively
supported IP cores their demanding applications require.    
Building on this positive experience, we’re now steering
development resources towards even better products
and support for this important global market.


For example, we recently increased our visibility and had
excellent conversations at the US GOMACTech conference



for government systems, where the theme this year was Community and Collaboration. Going
forward, you'll see expansions of our support for relevant technologies and standards—such as
DO-254—in the coming year.   


If you need IP cores for these systems now, visit our IP Cores for Mission-Critical Systems page to
see the most suitable products we offer today and read why CAST can also be your trusted IP
supplier right now






HCL Tech is a well-respected powerhouse in developing    
custom chip solutions for original equipment
manufacturers across the globe. They’ve taken
advantage of IP cores from CAST for many years, and
we recently renewed and extended this relationship
with additional core licenses.


As their president of Engineering and R&D Services,
Vijay Guntur, says: 

“CAST shares our vision for innovative, industry-leading
electronic systems design. Their high-quality and
well-supported IP cores, coupled with HCLTech’s system
integration design expertise, will enable us to deliver
superior custom chips to our customers worldwide.”







Read more in the press release: HCLTech and CAST Expand Partnership for Custom Chips.  
 






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